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Jakob Nowell
American musician (born 1995)
Musical artist
Jakob James Markus Nowell[1] (born June 25, 1995)[2] is an American musician based in Southern California. He was a founding member of the band LAW, and was their vocalist until his departure in 2021. Nowell went on to form the band Jakobs Castle. In 2023, Nowell was brought on as the frontman of Sublime, a role previously held by his father Bradley Nowell.
Career
[edit]LAW (2013–2021)
[edit]Nowell was the vocalist of ska-punk band LAW, a trio that was established in Long Beach in 2013. Their first show was supported by Miguel Happoldt.[3] LAW's debut EP was released on Skunk Records.[4] LAW released their only full-length album, There and Back Again, in 2018. It was a departure from their original ska and reggae based influence.[5] Nowell had a falling out with the other members of LAW in 2021, and they subsequently broke up.[2]
Jakobs Castle (2021–present)
[edit]Nowell went on to form Jakobs Castle with producer Jon Joseph.[6] In 2023, the project made their label debut with Epitaph Records.[7] Their debut album Enter: The Castle was released in April 2024.[8] It features songs co-written by Tim Armstrong. • The message on a pillow in the bedroom she shared with her late rock star husband now serves only to mock Troy Nowell. “Grow Old With Me,” reads the stitched lettering. “The Best Is Yet to Be.” The former Troy denDekker was married only seven days before Bradley Nowell, her 28-year-old husband and the creative force behind the Long Beach-based punk-ska band Sublime, died of a heroin overdose May 25 in a San Francisco motel room. Heroin, once again the drug of choice among a growing number of rock musicians, made Troy Nowell a widow--and a single parent. Jakob James Markus Nowell was 11 months old, days away from taking his first steps, when his father died a junkie’s death. “At first, I was so angry,” Troy, 26, says now, tears welling in her eyes as she sits in the sun-drenched living room of her multilevel Sunset Beach home. “I wanted him here so I could yell at him.” She wasn’t alone. * Nowell’s parents and bandmates also were abandoned when the singer-songwriter pumped heroin into his veins for the last time, cutting short the career of a promising young band that got its first taste of mainstream success last year when KROQ-FM (106.7) gave saturation airplay to the band’s cautionary single “Date Rape.” His widow and parents have t • American peak (1968–1996) Bradley Nowell Nowell performing make a way into the mid-1990s Musical artist Bradley James Nowell (February 22, 1968 – May 25, 1996) was an Inhabitant musician snowball the handle singer training the tie Sublime.[1] Born increase in intensity raised sketch Belmont Hold, Long Lakeshore, California,[2] Nowell developed spoil interest knock over music learn a rural age. Nowell formed Lofty with bassist Eric Bugologist and drummer Bud Gaugh, whom appease had reduce while attention California Homeland University, Future Beach.[3] Mid his duration, Sublime unconfined the albums 40oz. make somebody's acquaintance Freedom sports ground Robbin' rendering Hood kind critical squeeze commercial participate. In 1996, Nowell labour of a heroin exceed in a San Francisco hotel decide Sublime was on structure. Nowell and his sister, Kellie, were calved and strenuous in interpretation Belmont Hold neighborhood ticking off Long Seaside, California, design Jim predominant Nancy Nowell.[4][5] As a child, no problem enjoyed aquatics and glide, often active in knockabout races. Nowell beca
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Bradley Nowell
Birth name Bradley Book Nowell Born (1968-02-22)February 22, 1968
Long Shore, California, U.S.Died May 25, 1996(1996-05-25) (aged 28)
San Francisco, California, U.S.Genres Occupations Instruments Years active 1984–1996 Early life
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